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steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the federal reserve has changed. let's start with when qe is expected to stop. that's moved from here down to here. so they have pushed it ahead from november all the way to may. how about the next thing. when they are to stop tapering purchases. it's gone from december to january. these two things have been pushed ahead. the fed's timeline has been expected. how about fed fund hikes and selling assets. the exit strategy is all the way out here into the first quarter of 2015. first, selling assets has come back a little bit. i have to say there's other data we have showing there's n
steve steve liesman is here. >> when is the fed expected to stop buying assets. let's look at the first chart. what was expected in january was for the fed to purchase $858 billion in assets. it works out to 76 billion a month, which is below the $85 billion level. i think there's a reason for that that we will show you in a second. the next thing i want to show you is this elaborate thing we created, the fed timeline. and i want to show you how the key points of what is expected from the...
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in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken to the justice department, even though she was countrywide's executive vice president in charge of fraud investigations. at the height of the housing bubble, countrywide financial was the largest mortgage lender in the country, and the loans it made were among the worst, a third ending up in foreclosure or default, many because of mortgage fraud. it was foster's job to monitor and investigate allegations of fraud against countrywide employees and make sure they were reported to the board of directors and the treasury department. >> how much fraud was there at countrywide? >> from what i saw, th
in december 2011, steve kroft reported on two such cases. we begin with a woman named eileen foster, a former senior executive at countrywide financial, one of the epicenters of the crisis. >> do you believe that there are people at countrywide who belong behind bars? >> yes. >> do you want to give me their names? >> no. >> would you give their names to a grand jury if you were asked? >> yes. >> but eileen foster has never been asked, and never spoken...
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. >> steve: that's $35. for that. >> jimmy: so for $35, you can buy "the complete works of william shakespeare," or you can get "how i cured toenail fungus" by mike tecton. [ laughter ] mike tough-acting tecton. tough choice. >> steve: deadly. >> jimmy: this next book is about women, which is perfect, because march is women's history month. this is called "are women human?" [ laughter ] let's look at another one. this is a how-to book. i love those ones. this is "how to make your own dolls for pleasure and profit." [ laughter ] >> steve: what kind of dolls? >> jimmy: another beautiful cover here. clearly put a lot of work into this. this thumbnail picture of -- can we make that any smaller? [ laughter ] let's see what kind of dolls you can make here in the book here. this one's called apple grandma. "everyone falls in love with apple grandmas and grandpas." they sound great. let's see if we fall in love with apple grandma. ahh! [ laughter ] hey! it's a nightmare doll! imagine waking up and seeing that in you
. >> steve: that's $35. for that. >> jimmy: so for $35, you can buy "the complete works of william shakespeare," or you can get "how i cured toenail fungus" by mike tecton. [ laughter ] mike tough-acting tecton. tough choice. >> steve: deadly. >> jimmy: this next book is about women, which is perfect, because march is women's history month. this is called "are women human?" [ laughter ] let's look at another one. this is a how-to book. i...
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steve? >> steve: meanwhile, blame it on the sequester or not. more than 2,000 jailed illegals have been released from prison since the middle of february. yesterday congress sought some answers from the director of ice. >> what is a level 1 violator? >> a level 1 -- first, i obviously disagree with your characterization about these -- >> that's fine. you can use your time to disagree. don't use mine. what is a level 1 violator? >> with regard to level 1 offenders, they are aggravated felons. >> how many were released? >> there are four presently. >> how many were released? >> steve: eventually they revealed there were ten released. so did congressman goudie get the answers he was looking for? he joins us now from washington, d.c congressman, good morning to you. >> good morning. how are you? >> steve: doing okay. although i'm a little disturbed at one of the things that director morton said yesterday was that they didn't actually have to release 2200 illegals, did they? >> no, they did not. they could have made what we call a programmatic reques
steve? >> steve: meanwhile, blame it on the sequester or not. more than 2,000 jailed illegals have been released from prison since the middle of february. yesterday congress sought some answers from the director of ice. >> what is a level 1 violator? >> a level 1 -- first, i obviously disagree with your characterization about these -- >> that's fine. you can use your time to disagree. don't use mine. what is a level 1 violator? >> with regard to level 1 offenders,...
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steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve there. the european commission, the palace structures in western europe they don't want a bloody nose from moscow. the reality is that moscow is heavily involved in the bailout of western europe in recent years. we all now know about the loan that cyprus was given of $2.5 billion in 2011. we had negotiation winot that lg ago. russia is involved. it will be involved. this country has $500 billion of reserve. third biggest reserves in the world. it has 10% of gdp as total sovereign debt. it's completely natural culturally that
steve is on the line. what carolyn is saying about the time frame with banks in cyprus underscores the urgency for cyprus to reach a deal with russians or someone. how likely do you think they come away with meetings with putin saying we got the debt relief we wanted? >> we have to remember the big deadline for cyprus is the 3rd of june when they have to pay back an international bond of 1.5 euros. the eurozone will blink and give cyprus the money. the key phrase i heard is from steve...
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steve carell's flopped with just $10 million, one of the worst days ever for the comedian. >>> anderson cooper was honored this weekend and celebrated by planting a big, awkward kiss on madonna. the material girl presented the award to cooper dressed as a boy scout in protest of the organization's ban on gay members. that was clumsy. >>> finally, the "forbes" list of most influential celeb rights is out. steven spielberg, ron howard, and george lucas. the number one went to none other than oprah winfrey. there was a lot of talk about her channel not doing so well at first but it's grown steadily, up. >> she changed the strategy. >> changed a little bit, still big books. >>> we want to tell you about a new addition to the family. veranda de la cruz gave bird to a beautiful baby boy. veronica tells us she and baby hart are doing just great. "way too early" starts right now. >>> they talk about rebranding the gop. instead of restoring the trust of the american people. we're not here to rebrand the party. we're here to rebuild a country. we're not here to dedicate ourselves to new talking p
steve carell's flopped with just $10 million, one of the worst days ever for the comedian. >>> anderson cooper was honored this weekend and celebrated by planting a big, awkward kiss on madonna. the material girl presented the award to cooper dressed as a boy scout in protest of the organization's ban on gay members. that was clumsy. >>> finally, the "forbes" list of most influential celeb rights is out. steven spielberg, ron howard, and george lucas. the number one...
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. >> we have money from walking dead steve young here and jennifer like hewitt. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> gay slur made at famous san francisco night club making news across the country. singer song writer michelle went on rant during a show last might that led more than half the audience to walk out. tonight show goers still outraged and the singer already paying appraise. john is here with the story. >> fans of my shell were simply expecting to enjoy one of the favorite singers but instead they walked out in disgust about an hour that the music. and she did something it never did before. it stopped a show. ♪ there's one thing. >>report
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your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically probably are going to win the nomination if they played softball. >> yeah, look, i admire -- >> secretary clinton. >> i think it's hardball politics. i think it's smart politics for the clintons to take all the goodwill that's been engendered as a result of -- >> what about loving your enemy? >> loving your enemy? >> you're a seminarian. what about going around saying, i want you, too? >> chris, you're not looking for that kind of blessing in this situation. this is hardball politics. it's real -- >> is it smart? >> i think it's smart. i think the clintons h
your thoughts, steve? >> he's the most popular politician in america. >> why don't you answer my question? are you afraid of him? you are. you're squirming. >> i love bill clinton. i love hillary clinton. >> everything they do is right? >> he's a democrat strategist who wants work in 2016. >> you're made of rubber. it's unbelievable. anyway, as a republican expert, what do you think of this playing tough? way the clintons are playing it? they basically...
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the whole going from rick, the bureau chief, on to rich, who covered the national security council, steve roberts, and marty schulte who were alternating congress and white house, bernie, the foreign diplomatic correspondent, and they weave in and out. i'll do a long one of marty. primarily because it tells what it was like there without exception if you started in the new york times at that time. marty said, got a bachelor of law degree and then i went into the service for two years and came out and took a v.a. course called, how to get a job. the burden of which was something to do -- go for had gone you're interested. and i wrote 110 makes and i was offered copy boy jobs, mailroom jobs. took the one at the new york times. when you got that job, according to the v.a. course, consider at it food in the door and make yourself useful to the people doing the work you've whatnot to do, and some day a task will come and somebody will be on a project or on vacation or sick and they'll look at you and say, what the heck, he knows how to bring us coffee, how to rip copy of off the machine. give
the whole going from rick, the bureau chief, on to rich, who covered the national security council, steve roberts, and marty schulte who were alternating congress and white house, bernie, the foreign diplomatic correspondent, and they weave in and out. i'll do a long one of marty. primarily because it tells what it was like there without exception if you started in the new york times at that time. marty said, got a bachelor of law degree and then i went into the service for two years and came...
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his first name is moises, remember moises alou and, yeah, that guy playing the role of steve barton almost, although he didn't get in the way. look who's there, moises alou. working with the d.r. general manager. bottom fifth, same score, dominican republic taking charge. sierra doubling down the left field line, carlos santana scores, man on third, jose reyes, single to center, sierra coming in to score, it's 2-1. later in the inning, dominican republic up 3-1, and adding to it, edwin encarnacion, up the middle, the run scores and dominican republic has 7-0 in the world baseball classic and will face puerto rico in the final later on tonight. that's your sports update. i'm chris hassel. have a nice day. >> all right, chris, thank you. >>> coming up next, "the pulse." is tiger woods settling down again. love is in the air, and he wants the world to know it. >>> love online. tv, the anchor pranked on her own newscast. it's a good one. for healthier, stronger, shinier hair. dare to take the pantene 5 signs challenge today. i took the dare. will you? pantene. daily moisture renewal. hair so h
his first name is moises, remember moises alou and, yeah, that guy playing the role of steve barton almost, although he didn't get in the way. look who's there, moises alou. working with the d.r. general manager. bottom fifth, same score, dominican republic taking charge. sierra doubling down the left field line, carlos santana scores, man on third, jose reyes, single to center, sierra coming in to score, it's 2-1. later in the inning, dominican republic up 3-1, and adding to it, edwin...
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day coming up any of the ten richest americans could end homelessness in america by just doing what steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay holiday so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it and tonight still take. him when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just depend long. it's the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their motherland. and i want my children to win over moscow. russia has become this motherland. migrants working hard to find a way home. download the official application to choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. so sometimes you know it's you know sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater says rethink you know it's wrong. don't think you're wrong if you are you're right. to make. sure. you go easy. as earth's natural resources continue to be depleted each
day coming up any of the ten richest americans could end homelessness in america by just doing what steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay holiday so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it and tonight still take. him when their own country can't offer them a living even loving mothers sometimes have to leave their children behind. i don't like to one just depend long. it's the dream of millions of migrants the children might choose their motherland. and i want my...
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steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of reasons. one of the bigger ones is terrible relations with the israeli government. >> the president came in. he wanted to change the game. he wanted to be the nixon, frankly, who changed the way global gravity worked. he felt solidly all of the problems the united states was facing at that time, whether it was in afghanistan, whether it was in the broad middle east and the real disdain many arabs had for the united states in the wake of the gulf war, he thought if we could fix this problem, many of the other problems would be fixed. and that proved to be when he went head to
steve clemens is washington editor at large for "the atlantic." also with the new america foundation. steve, what's amazing about this trip and thinking about the peace process and what we went through earlier, the president was determined. and believed, i think, some of his own ret eerrati erhetoric ts going to be able to be a game changer. here we are in the second term. he said he wasn't going to wait until the second term for peace process. it didn't work. there's a lot of...
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and also, steve kornacki has a new job. we're extraordinarily proud of you. you are going to be on saturday and sunday. we'll be watching because we're super proud of you. we love you. >> thank you, thank you, can be be the new chris hayes because chris hayes is still going to be chris hayes at 8:00 at night. but it took an extraordinary am of humility for me not to mention toure's book will. >> but you just did. thank you very much. >> i think the old tv show, the critic with jay sherman plugging his book, his cardboard went this way. buy my book, buy my book, buy my book all day. >> straight ahead, our obsession with evil. it is ominous, right? from the hit tv shows to arias mania. the fbi profiler tasked with down killers delves into the dark side. carfirmation. only hertz gives you a carfirmation. hey, this is challenger. i'll be waiting for you in stall 5. it confirms your reservation and the location your car is in, the moment you land. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full
and also, steve kornacki has a new job. we're extraordinarily proud of you. you are going to be on saturday and sunday. we'll be watching because we're super proud of you. we love you. >> thank you, thank you, can be be the new chris hayes because chris hayes is still going to be chris hayes at 8:00 at night. but it took an extraordinary am of humility for me not to mention toure's book will. >> but you just did. thank you very much. >> i think the old tv show, the critic with...
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his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual content. the senators serge knew what he thought. he left a huge trip record. the correct way to proceed with this political theater. this is something his hearings taught everybody send a note hearing since bork to and handled anything like it. the second error he committed is related to the first. 50 to assess and intellectual exchange, is that the senators earlier entries in the substance, he responded with utmost gravity and not with levity. as i said, bob trent great is the funniest men i've ever met. the only person close as justice ginsburg's has been. he was quicker than anybody seen. most
his main manager in this process for ray randolph, one that is deputy solicitor general and steve gillis, one of his former law clerks and they help shepherd through this process. neither of them that the well either and i think they and he made a terrible strategic mistake -- to strategic mistakes. first they made a strategic mistake and believing these hearings have any intellectual con tent. [laughter] seven senators asked him questions and he took them seriously but they had no intellectual...
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coming up any of the ten richest americans could end the homelessness in america by just doing was steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay all of it so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it in tonight's dilutive. let me let me i want to know why don't you let me ask you a question from. here my misspent work is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. to do this right you want to buy staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want you to talk about surveillance me. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. isn't talking about the same story doesn't make it news. no puff pieces i mean tough question. worse you are going to. the white house or the. radio guy for a minute. because you've never seen anything like this. so sometimes you know it's you know sometimes you know what you don't know and sometimes the firesign theater
coming up any of the ten richest americans could end the homelessness in america by just doing was steve jobs did when he took over apple take a one year pay all of it so why do we celebrate billionaires will discuss it in tonight's dilutive. let me let me i want to know why don't you let me ask you a question from. here my misspent work is what we have in the bank we have our knives out. to do this right you want to buy staying there again you're in a situation where being i don't want you to...
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hey, steve, we're going to need you to stay late tonight to watch porn. if you see anyone without a condom, call me at home, okay? hey, what's the score, by the way? of the game? give me a good one or you're fired. what? 48-22? they lost points? oh, 48-42. all right. this week unnecessary censorship for you. ellen pompeo, the bachelor and current dancing star sean lowe and music from lianna la havas. relax, stay right there. e la ha. relax, stay right there. easter's here! and we're talking with laura about the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. their ad price is ten for ten dollars, walmart's everyday low price is lower than their sale price. that's awesome! green bean casserole is a big easter dish in my house. really? yes, and right there... cream of mushroom soup. oh, here you go. that's what you put in it. yeah. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. you looked through all those ads, walmart matched the prices. wow! that's the walmart low price guarantee backed by ad match!
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>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon on a stick. street meat. random dog. >> there is a franchise of trucks. i like the chicken plate. they have gyros, lamb. there you go. you know about this. >> yeah, i used to work in a little food truck. i will say this -- around the nation, picking up steam, and the new trend to own a truck and drive it somewhere, park it and sell food out of the truck. i have been eating food out of trucks being from queens, new york. my entire life. this is not a new craze here in new york. >> i was talking to the deli owner who has the store next to rafique, the truck on 3rd avenue. he hates this. the guy rolls up, gets
>> reporter: dan and steve are out as off as weather promises a profit. constantly reworking their business plan. maybe a new spice, a meat delivery option. >> i don't want to take a day off any time soon. personally. but you know, i can say that because, it's my business. >> reporter: reena nina, abc >> pretty cool. do you eat street food? >> street meat constantly. >> street meat. as you look to call it. >> in new york, we call it street meat. pigeon...
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steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who increasingly are watching what iraq is doing and wondering how it is that a partner in the efforts for democracy --. (inaudible). >> okay. siria's assad has held firm against the two year rebel uprising and believes he is propped up by iranian weapons delivered in the planes that fly over iraq just about every day. iran says the planes are delivering humanitarian aid but the u.n. wants them stop for inspections in iraq before they continue to syria, and some see this is part of an american failure to suspectfully confront iran. >> fundamentally this is not a syria problem. this is an iran problem. wha
steve? >> the united states is worried that iraq is helping syria's regime of assad. john kerry voiced concerns about the flights of iranian planes suspected of carrying weapons to the syrian government which fly over iraqi airspace without being challenged. kerry had a spirited discussion, he said, on the issue and suggested that the united states and iraqi relations will hinge on their response. >> i made it clear there are members of congress and people in america who...
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but right now let's check in with steve dues see to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> fox and friends kicks off 15 minutes from right now. i was in the green room talking to senator scott brown of massachusetts. he will be discussing, among other things, how the person who currently has that seat in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, is suggesting why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour? we will talk about that. also sequester caused the explosion to kill 7 marines that's low even for him. dr. ben carson who has been on a lot of political shows lately is going to join us live. we have really good questions for him on this wednesday. we will be with you in 14 minutes. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ by the armful? by the barrelful? e carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. >> a fox news alert. investigators trying to determine why a morta
but right now let's check in with steve dues see to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> fox and friends kicks off 15 minutes from right now. i was in the green room talking to senator scott brown of massachusetts. he will be discussing, among other things, how the person who currently has that seat in massachusetts, elizabeth warren, is suggesting why isn't minimum wage $22 an hour? we will talk about that. also sequester caused the explosion to kill 7 marines that's...
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steve jobs famously went in and wheeled his way into the labs. he heard about this, wanted a look at it, and, in fact, he traded shares in his young company, apple, to have a look at what they were doing, a enas soon as he saw it, he said, i know what we can do with that. they, xerox never made much off of the alto, but, obviously, steve jobs did. the point there is not in a corporateceps, it's not -- corporate sense, it's not just enough to have an idea. there has to be a climate in which those ideas can become realized and become commercialized to make it happen. there's some ser renne dipty to it, even if you really try to plan it, and i think that's probably worth acknowledging. another tinker that i spoke to for the book was this guy, nathan. he was microsoft's first technology officer. he left i think in the early 2000s, obviously, and did interesting things after that. people know him from the modernest food cookbook he put together developing a whole school of scientific cooking, so he applied science to, and in the book, i think it's lik
steve jobs famously went in and wheeled his way into the labs. he heard about this, wanted a look at it, and, in fact, he traded shares in his young company, apple, to have a look at what they were doing, a enas soon as he saw it, he said, i know what we can do with that. they, xerox never made much off of the alto, but, obviously, steve jobs did. the point there is not in a corporateceps, it's not -- corporate sense, it's not just enough to have an idea. there has to be a climate in which...
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>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles? >> marah echoing obama again. [ laughter ] that was just a joke that was totally gratuitous. the ravens by three. i farmed this out to my assistant. michigan state, gonzaga, indiana, georgetown. georgetown winner. >> bret: here is mine, louisville, ohio state, illinois, georgetown for the win. fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, a gunman pulls a woman off a bus in broad daylight. shoots her and snatches her young son. tonight, the latest on the standoff. plus, president obama responds to syrian chemical weapons claims on his first state trip to israel. >> our
>> i wanted to give steve my proxy on this since i don't follow college basketball. i did ask around at work and came up coincidently with the exact same for the president picked. i cannot defend them or describe how we did this in any way, shape are or form. diver to my better here. >> i have louisville, wisconsin, michigan and indiana. three of the four teams are big ten teams. best conference in basketball. indiana beating wisconsin in the final. >> bret: okay. charles?...
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you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there really is a difference in how hard hitting the networks are depending on whether there is a conservative or a liberal in office. >> bill: i agree 100%. call them low information voters are becoming the majority in this country because there isn't information out there anymore. >> it's buried on the internet. >> bill: not on the internet. it's all skewed. you know, objective hard-hitting, uncovering things. if you don't know information, much rarer than it used to be. >> do you think the "times" or the post or the globe or 00 "l.a. times" 30 years ago was objective? what you had then w
you look at steve croft interview with obama and clinton. that's humiliating. you wouldn't have seen that on "60 minutes" back 40 years ago. they would have been ashamed to put something on like that. i think there is a affinity with this administration. in the bush years there was a lot of hard hitting stuff opposed to bush, especially after the iraq war went south. then they felt all guilty. they should have done x, y and z in the beginning. they were really tough. i think there...
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steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the u.s. closer to getting involved in the com conflict. why does syria matter. catherine herridge live in washington with more on that story. >> what makes the sear january conflict distinctive is the regime has links to all the regional none tphreubgts and key players in and outside of the middle east. the secretary of state john kerry emphasizing to the iraqi leadership that it must stem the flow of weapons from iran to syria. >> anything that supports president bashar al-assad is problematic, and i mailed it very clear to the
steve, thank you very much. good to hear as the officers say not a lot of tphoebgs on the road today. we are tracking the storm on the fox weather center. janice will be with us with brand-new information on who will be hit the hardest by the storm and when. jon: dangerous new developments in syria to tell you about, including a vow by the president there, bashar al-assad to, vote, wipe out muslim extremists who have sided with opposition forces. the growing turmoil now possibly drawing the...
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so they didn't make much money off of falco but steve jobs did. in the corporate cents it is not enough to have an idea but but to become realized and commercialized to make it happen in. there is some serendipity even if you try to plan it with -- which is worth the acknowledging. another tinkerer for the book the first chief technology officer fat left to the early 2000's and did well to do interesting things after that. some people may know him from the cuisine cookbook he put together. he developed a whole school of scientific cooking to apply the science in the book is $450 but it is a whole new way of cooking. with intellectual ventures he tried to address the issues that parc was such a problem in the '70s how 0du commercialize great idea is that great tinkerers can come up with either having them go elsewhere to develop because the corporate climate isn't right. it is not a venture capital firm but it is the inventor capital firm he gets types of different fields together and they come up with solutions to the world's big problems. one is
so they didn't make much money off of falco but steve jobs did. in the corporate cents it is not enough to have an idea but but to become realized and commercialized to make it happen in. there is some serendipity even if you try to plan it with -- which is worth the acknowledging. another tinkerer for the book the first chief technology officer fat left to the early 2000's and did well to do interesting things after that. some people may know him from the cuisine cookbook he put together. he...
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the big loser is the one we're all surprised about is steve carrell's movie, who came in at number three at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- >> thank you. >> we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. >>> start of spring is just a where sleepless nights yield to restful sleep, and lunesta eszopiclone can help you get there, like it has for so many people before. do not take lunesta if you are allergic to anything in it. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving or engaging in other activities while asleep without remembering it the next day have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including risk of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increase these risks. allergic reactions such
the big loser is the one we're all surprised about is steve carrell's movie, who came in at number three at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- >> thank you. >> we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. >>> start of spring is just a where sleepless...
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steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more exci
steve trachtenberg is 75. >> i'm still cooking with gas, but i'm not the man i was at 65 or 55. >> solman: even so, trachtenberg thinks traditional retirement at age 65 is too young. >> people live longer now and are healthier longer now. but i think having an age at which the institution and the individual could together decide whether the person ought to retire would be a useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he...
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this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have screwed up the bailout by trying to get the depositors to pay part of the cost. you now have a run on the bank. you could have a run on the banks in europe azure pees euroy why do i have my money in this bank? i could be next. it shows europe is still a mess. they have a whole bunch of problems. cyprus may be really tiny. it can affect behavior in other parts of the eurozone as we saw with greece. it's a case where the europeans are trying to punish a bunch of russian oligarchs who have deposits in cyprus bank and it backfired on them. >> so the markets. are the markets going to all go down be
this is important. >> steve rattner, why does this matter? cyprus. >> who cares about cyprus, right? >> actually, we should. >> cyprus hill. >> what does it matter? come on. tell me if somebody sneezes in cyprus we get a cold on the nasdaq? >> we're going to have a cold on the nasdaq because the nasdaq is going to go down today. two reasons why this matters. obviously not many people care about cyprus. first, this is an example of how the europeans have...
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. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about reports out of syria chemical weapons were used in that war as president obama arrives it -- in israel and a country that shares a border. i'm bill hemmer. welcome to america's newsroom. martha: i'm martha maccallum. this is very serious story. president obama may soon have to act. mike rogers chairs the intel committee in the house. his counterpart in the senate, dianne feinstein, both say based on briefings they received very high probability that syria's regime used weapons of mass destruction. that has been called a red line issue by president obama who warned syria's dictator bashar al-assad that he
. >> steve: once again, the book is called "roger ayles off camera." it's a great book about business. we'll talk to him in the after the show show. >> alisyn: tomorrow we have michelle malkin, brook burke from "dancing with the stars." >> brian: don't miss it. there will be a quiz. bill: big head lien here, everybody. fox news alert. the white house chief of staff calling it a real game-changer if sub stand at this aided. denis mcdonough talking about...
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. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno. police say ammunition blew up during a marine corps training exercise. not clear how many were killed or injured there. we're waiting for an update from the marines. we'll bring you the information as soon as it comes in. >>> meantime, big announcement. this is significant. expected soon on the immigration debate. we're awaiting senator rand paul on the stage any moment now at the hispanic chamber of commerce. wait until you hear his headline. good morning, everybody, senator john cornyn from texas. we're live here at "america's newsroom." we have a busy day. martha: good morning, bill. i'm martha maccallum. sena
. >> steve: tomorrow we got a big show. >> anna: yes, we do. senator tom coburn. >> brian: dr. ben carson, miami dolphins wide receiver brian heartland. and if you have to run from the tv, run to the radio. mark burnett, roma downey and coach hurlly will be live in studio. >> steve: we'll see you back here tomorrow. thanks, anna. there is breaking news a deadly explosion at a military base in nevada. it happened at the hawthorne army depot, 140 miles southeast of reno....
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for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we are on target in our communications. we will regularly share our findings, as well as polling results, with our candidates, allies, state parties, and elected leaders. because it all goes back to what our moms used to tell us, it's not just what we say, it's how we say it. the promise of opportunity will be our message, and a spirit of optimism will infuse everything we do. messaging certainly overlaps with the next action area, demographic partners. now, i didn't need a report to tell me that we have to make up ground with minority groups, with women, and with young voters. specifically for youth voters, the report outlines the need to promote fo
for example, when a conservative like steve pearce in new mexico wins in a predominantly latino district, we need to glean the lessons of his approach. second, in order to combat misperceptions, we will premiere an aggressive marketing campaign across the country, especially in communities we haven't been to in a long time, about what it means to be a republican. third, we will establish regular focus groups and listening sessions, to ensure we are on target in our communications. we will...
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steve in indiana. caller: good morning, representative collins. reservist myself, thankfully in peace time. this was not a war on terror. it was a war for oil. it killed so many iraq civilians. now all these young men and women who were misled, volunteered and gave so much, come home and are forgotten. representative, you should -- no, you better fight for your fellow veterans. they need you to be accountable for their care. host: congressman? guest: i agree. that's one of the reasons why, when i look around -- that is a perspective we want to bring. i want to say, no matter what one personal's believe on why we went to war or what we find -- found or did not found, there are the men and women on the front lines. the greatest weapons system american has -- america has is the young men and women who serve in our armed forces. when they come home, they deserve the treatment that gives them opportunities for jobs, for healthcare, the things they may have missed because of their sacrifice. i think this is an interesting development that we have to loo
steve in indiana. caller: good morning, representative collins. reservist myself, thankfully in peace time. this was not a war on terror. it was a war for oil. it killed so many iraq civilians. now all these young men and women who were misled, volunteered and gave so much, come home and are forgotten. representative, you should -- no, you better fight for your fellow veterans. they need you to be accountable for their care. host: congressman? guest: i agree. that's one of the reasons why, when...
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. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today's his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent, but the crime that she made is very, very fierce, which she's done. >> reporter: but you don't believe she's innocent, though? >> oh, no, definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final phase. the level of interest here only growing. dr. samuels has now finished testifying. the defense's last witness is now taking the stand. it's their last chance to prove how jodi arias could have carried out this horrible crime and be excused for it. miguel marquez, cnn, phoenix. >> our thanks to miguel. it is 46 minutes past the hour. let's get you up to date. >>> tradition classes with the fight for equality as gay rights take center stage in d.c. starting in about three hours, the u.s. supreme court begins hearing arguments on the constitutionality of two laws, proposition 8, california's ban on gay marriage,
. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today's his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent, but the crime that she made is very, very fierce, which she's done. >> reporter: but you don't believe she's innocent, though? >> oh, no, definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering...
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you have to have one crazy demand according to steve martin so you can plead insanity. >> president obama has touched a down in tel aviv. president said it was good to get away from congress. he will visit jerusalem this afternoon visiting with president perez at his residence and participate in a tree-planting ceremony, photo op and bilateral meeting with the press. tonight he meets to netanyahu at his home. the president will stay the night in jerusalem. as for what is likely to come unin conversation, the worsening crisis in syria and the iran's nuclear program. >> steven colbert's sister is now the designee for the empty seat. former governor mark sanford has made the run off cut. he got about 37%. that second run off or the run off will be april 2. he will face former charleston council man or state senator grooms. massachusetts senator elizabeth warren is writing a new book she plans to call "rigged" all about fighting for the middle class. we're back with more show after the break. stay with us. ♪ >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ hal: welc
you have to have one crazy demand according to steve martin so you can plead insanity. >> president obama has touched a down in tel aviv. president said it was good to get away from congress. he will visit jerusalem this afternoon visiting with president perez at his residence and participate in a tree-planting ceremony, photo op and bilateral meeting with the press. tonight he meets to netanyahu at his home. the president will stay the night in jerusalem. as for what is likely to come...
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the big loser is the one we're all surprised about, is steve carrell's movie, at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. ain our totally new kind of lipcolor l'oreal's innovative formula delivers lasting color like a lipstain with 30% water it's the wet look for my lips. beautifully lasting, shiny, lightweight it's all my lips could want in 12 lasting shades l'oreal's new caresse wet shine stain you're worth it tand delicious, soft caramel. to fill you up and keep you moving, whatever your moves. payday. fill up and go! go olive garden! bring your appetite. bring someone who shares your appetite. for our 2 for $25 italian dinner. start with unlimited soup or salad. then choose an appetizer to share. now for the main course, choose 2 of 5 new creations, like new tuscan garlic chicken. or our new hand-rolled sicilian seafood lasagna. three courses, two people, j
the big loser is the one we're all surprised about, is steve carrell's movie, at just $10 million. if you're going to see one wizard, one magician movie this weekend, it's probably going to be "the wizard of oz." >> rob schuter -- we love you. >>> all right, making spring cleaning fun. >> is that possible? >> we put cleaning tricks to the test. ain our totally new kind of lipcolor l'oreal's innovative formula delivers lasting color like a lipstain with 30%...
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. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is miss first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m.. why, what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent but the crime that she made is very, very fierce that what she's done. >> reporter: but you tonight believe she's innocent. >> definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final phase, the level of interest here only growing. now, that domestic violence 1k3er79 is expe expect is expected to be on the stand possibly into next week. and then we think we'll get to closing arguments and in up a kell of weeks, and then finally the jury will get it on april 2nd this trial will hit three months old. amazing. >> more like crazy. thanks so much miguel marquez reporting live. >>> talk back question, if you fly, should you have to pay what you weigh? facebook.com/carolcnn. or tweet me,@carolcnn. that perfect spot. a special place we go to smooth out the ripples of the day. it might be off a dock or on a boat.
. >> reporter: the trial going nearly three months now is attracting snowbirds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is miss first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m.. why, what has hooked you into it? >> because she looks so innocent but the crime that she made is very, very fierce that what she's done. >> reporter: but you tonight believe she's innocent. >> definitely not. >> reporter: the trial now entering its final...
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. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can domestic violence experts to testify this week and into next week. and then we expect we'll hear closing arguments and then it goes to the jury. we are reaching the end. three months on april 2nd. >> it feels like it's gone on forever. >> still ahead on "starting point" who would mess with walter right? a script from "breaking bad" has been stolen. we'll tell you about that. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but,
. >> reporter: the trial is attracting snow birds like steve pinto from new jersey. he's been watching on tv since day one. today is his first day in court. he lined up at 4:00 a.m. why? what has hook you into it? >> because she looks so innocent. but the claims she made is very, very fierce. >> reporter: you don't believe she's innocent? >> oh, no. >> reporter: the level of interest here only grow are as the trial continues in the final phase. we expect can...
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killed on board the flight were steve davis, star quarterback who led the oklahoma sooners to 28 victories and two national championships from 1973 to 1975 and wes caves, owner of the plane. how do you think you were able to survive unhurt and just walk out? >> i don't know. somebody was watching over us. they had to be. >> reporter: most neighbors have been allowed back to their homes but could be seven to ten days before ntsb has the preliminary finding on the cause of the crash. david spent 18 years as a college football broadcaster after he finished playing. wolf and brianna? >> thanks very much. what a horrible story that is. >>> more evacuations, meanwhile, today from the path of a wildfire waging near the resort town in tennessee. 35 cabins have been damaged. propane tanks have exploded. one resident says it looks like a bombing site. the blaze started with a house fire yesterday and now spread to 230 acres. high winds are fanning the flames and making it hard for helicopters to drop water on the fire. >>> imagine a 10% tax on your savings. that is what people in one very small coun
killed on board the flight were steve davis, star quarterback who led the oklahoma sooners to 28 victories and two national championships from 1973 to 1975 and wes caves, owner of the plane. how do you think you were able to survive unhurt and just walk out? >> i don't know. somebody was watching over us. they had to be. >> reporter: most neighbors have been allowed back to their homes but could be seven to ten days before ntsb has the preliminary finding on the cause of the crash....
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okay, steve carrell or will ferrell. >> i'm going with will. >> steve is 50, will ferrell is 45. a five-year age gap. >> you can't let the grate fool you like that. >> lady gaga or carly rae jepsen. >> i'm going with gaga. >> carly rae. >> carly rae is 27. gaga is 26. that's a shocker. is there another one? barbara walters or bill cosby. who is older? i'm going with cosby. >> i'll go with the cos. i'll go with the cos. >> dang! >> don't ever follow hoda. >> we want to point -- angelina jolie or jennifer lopez, who is older? j. lo's older. >> jolie. >> thank you. i want to quickly point out that since we started the chat, we told you we had 522,000, because of you, we're up a thousand. >> that's what i'm talking about. >> we're not done yet, psych-os. we know you said you were in this tap dancing thing with emanuel lewis. >> i did "the tap dance kid." >> let's watch a clip, we know you've got it in you. you're going to show me -- ♪ ♪ >> oh yeah. >> daniel marley and i. >> okay. >> and -- >> my man jason samuel smith right there. here's what i want to do, show you a little tap
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building a larger studio firm upstairs in the studio that johnny carson performed in and the great steve allen. >> jimmy fallon, couldn't be a nicer guy. >> a nice guy. >> funny guy. >> great guy. >> a good move. >> it's a good move. >> one of the generational changes upon us. >> the. >> seriously if you think about kimmel and fallon. i think the only premier generation left is letterman. >> my generation? >> the geriatric old man. >> let's go to politico. i did have a mcdonald's story for you. >> he has done very well in the ratings. a little back and forth between him and the executives. you telling me if i compare my boss to snakes, you're saying that might hurt my career trajectory? >> it's not traditional. >> it is not a traditional matter, of course. >> okay. we will get to that later. >>> bus is the chief white house correspondent for politico, mike allen is here with the morning playbook. mike, good morning. >> good morning, mika. >> in today's behind the curtain column you say the gop now belongs to senators marco rubio and rand paul. how so? >> you might as well call it the ran
building a larger studio firm upstairs in the studio that johnny carson performed in and the great steve allen. >> jimmy fallon, couldn't be a nicer guy. >> a nice guy. >> funny guy. >> great guy. >> a good move. >> it's a good move. >> one of the generational changes upon us. >> the. >> seriously if you think about kimmel and fallon. i think the only premier generation left is letterman. >> my generation? >> the geriatric old...
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these are from steve madden, inspired by menswear. that trend is really hot for spring so get these for work or use these to travel as well. >> okay now sperry ha has espadrills. >> great for vacations. >> let's get into athletic gear and shoes. first running shoes here, tell us what you brought us. >> at "shape" we tested so many new shoes. 6.7 ounces, very light, that's two ounces lighter than your typical running shoe. >> for the distance runner you recommend the asics gels? >> the gel from asics, if you're training for a marathon or like to log a lot of miles this is the shoe for you. >> i use those running, they are great. for the walkers out there, you found a great pair. >> this is for cross training. these are ryka. they are multifunctional for workouts, use them for short runs as well. our testers really liked the influence in ryka. >> new from reebok. >> so much fun, specifically made for dance shoes. everyone loves zoom zumba. so you can move and groove without falling. you know you'll be stable in these. >> and finally we'
these are from steve madden, inspired by menswear. that trend is really hot for spring so get these for work or use these to travel as well. >> okay now sperry ha has espadrills. >> great for vacations. >> let's get into athletic gear and shoes. first running shoes here, tell us what you brought us. >> at "shape" we tested so many new shoes. 6.7 ounces, very light, that's two ounces lighter than your typical running shoe. >> for the distance runner you...